Lebanon was once so accustomed to the sounds of war that its parrots learned how to imitate the whistle of incoming shells.
Sajjan Gohel, the international security director at the Asia-Pacific Foundation, discusses Hezbollah's role in Lebanon and its influence on the country's Shia population amid escalating tensions with ...
A focus on mutual deterrence had kept intermittent clashes along the Lebanon-Israel border from spiraling into a major war.
The leader of Hezbollah vowed to retaliate for this week’s deadly attacks on the group’s communications devices. Israel and ...
The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah is promising to retaliate for deadly attacks on its communication devices. The speech from ...
The immediate context for the attacks is the “low-intensity war” between Israel and Hezbollah since October 7, with the cycle ...
Pagers belonging to fighters, operatives, allies, and associates of the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia suddenly exploded, ...
The remotely triggered explosions that hit pagers and walkie-talkies carried by Hezbollah members this week made for an eerie ...
Israeli senior political and military leaders have been very clear in this time that they see the security situation along their northern border as unsustainable,” an expert told The ...
A Taiwanese firm's name appeared on Hezbollah's pagers that blew up in Lebanon, but the company says they were made by a Hungarian partner.
I think about our own supply chains and what we need to be able to do to ensure their integrity,” Paul Nakasone said.
The scale of the pager explosions in Lebanon requires months of planning, intelligence, and infiltration of supply chain, an ...